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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Upstai'd (p. from upstay) Sustained, supported. Upstm'd (v. int. front up, and stand
) To be erect. Upstand'ing (p. a. from upstand) Standing upright. Up'start (t.from
up, and start) One suddenly exalted. Upsla'rt)*/. int.) To spring up suddenly.
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A complete dictionary of the English language
To UPSTAY, up.sti'. v. a. To sustain, to support. To UPSTART. Bp-stl'rt. t.iuTo
spring up suddenly. UPSTART, ip'.fiirt. L One suddenly 'raised to wealth, power,
or honour. To UPSTAY, upsta'. v. a, To sustain, to support. To UPSWARM, ip-swa
rm.
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
j 901 — Boost, past, paste, post, j opacity, apposite, besit, by- west, epizooty,
paced, epi- cede, upstay, busto, busied, j pasty, posed, behest, bast, basto,
abased, pesade, best, \ besot, beast, poised, be- i sought, besat, based, bestow, I
boast, ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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Floreat Ecclesia. A manual of Church poesy
When, 10 ! it seem'das though a prop were laid Under the Passion Wood by His
raek'd frame upstay'd. ' Twas she—the Virgin Mother !' Strong of heart; She boldly
strove to act the mother's part. No chiding threat her woman's love could ...
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The Fall of the Nibelungers: Otherwise the Book of Kriemhild ...
Soon as Brunhild's women were all come to the strand, Many a courtly warrior
took by her lily hand A lady fair, and gently her mincing steps upstay'd. Now
before dame Brunhild stood many a noble maid. 608. 'T was long before the
greeting ...
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The poetical works of John Milton: with a life of the ...
... ruin intercept: ten paces huge He back recoil'd ; the tenth on bended knee His
massy spear upstay'd: as if on earth 196 Winds under ground, or waters forcing
way, Sidelong had push'd a mountain from his seat, Half sunk with all his pines.
John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1865
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The Fall of the Nibelungers, Otherwise the Book of ...
607. Soon as Brunhild's women were all come to the strand, Many a courtly
warrior took by her lily hand A lady fair, and gently her mincing steps upstay'd.
Now before dame Brunhild stood many a noble maid. _ 608. - 'T was long before
the ...
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Milton' [sic] Paradise Lost ... With prefatory characters of ...
... that-no fightNor motion of swift thought, less could his shieldy Such ruin
intercept : ten paces huge ' He back-recoil'd; the-tenth on bended knee * ctHis
massy spear upstay'd ; asjf 'on earth - 195 I Winds under-"ground, or waters
forcing way, ...
John Milton, Thomas NEWTON (Bishop of Bristol.), 1767
His massy spear upstay'd; as if on earth 195 Winds under ground, or waters
forcing way Sidelong had push'd a mountain from his seat Half sunk with all his
pines. Amazement seiz'd The rebel Thrones, but greater rage to see Thus foil'd
their ...
John Milton, Elijah Fenton, 1793
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Paradise Lost. A poem, etc. (The Life of Milton [by Thomas ...
Such ruin intercept: ten paces huge He back recoil'd ; the tenth on bended knee
His massy spear upstay'd; as if on earth [95 Winds under ground, or waters
forcing way Sidelong had push'd a mountain from his seat Half sunk with all his
pines.
John Milton, Thomas NEWTON (Bishop of Bristol.), 1760